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  • Which of the following ideal climatic conditions are required for growing sugarcane or sugarcane cultivation?

    Question: Which of the following ideal climatic conditions are required for growing sugarcane or sugarcane cultivation?

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    Moderate temperature, rainfall and plenty of sunlight
    Hot and humid Climate with a temperature of (21°C – 27°C) and annual rainfall (75 cm – 100 cm)
    High temperature, heavy rainfall and humid climate
    Cold climate and well distributed high rainfall

    🔑 Key Points
    → Sugarcane grows well in a hot and humid climate with a temperature of 21°C to 27°C and an annual rainfall of 75 cm to 100 cm.
    → Sugarcane is the main commercial crop of tropical countries.
    → It is a member of the grass family and is a large tropical variety with a strong, thick base, and sugar stored in them.
    → It is assumed that the plant originated in Eastern Asia and was exported by Middle Age Arab trades to the Middle East and Southern Europe.
    → It is a tropical plant, and it takes a year of warm weather to mature.
    → Sugarcane grows well in soil made of alluvium and light clay.
    → The best cane soil is thick clay loam with decent drainage.
    → Uttar Pradesh has nearly 50 percent of the country's largest region of cane, followed by Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Bihar, Haryana, and Punjab.
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